Colors are great and it is very responsive. Obv I cannot speak on the durability issues but I can comment on the learning curve/muscle memory of using this mouse. The only problem I have had thus far is just trying to memorize all of the spells/abilities bound to each button. I got done with my first bg using it and said to myself how the hell am I going to play with this thing. It obviously gets gradually easier to use, but coming from a mouse with 5 thumb buttons to 12 it quite the upgrade.

Best advice I can give through all 9 of these pages...give it a try. In the grand scheme of things it is $80, it is not break the bank worthy so I doubt it will make you poor purchasing one. If it breaks, take it back, I believe it has a 1-2 year warranty.

I also have a hard time believing you need 48 keybinds in this game.
At max lvl with rotations I think the most keys people use for their role is still under 10.
Add cooldowns, maybe a mount, maybe even a target mark.
After you get past your standard keybinds (non mouse around your movement fingers on the keyboard) there is no way you need 48 keys bound. Unless you are binding food/drink/bags/character screen/stupid chat macro's/etc inifity list.
You should really ask how many keys you might actually need binding.
For me it was under 9.
For others (assuming keyboard turners) it might be more.

What class do you play that you only need 9 keybinds and you don't click things?

I know with my toons I have 30 to 50 each with 1 to 5 of those being cd macros or things of that nature. For most classes just interrupts, offensive and defensive cds and any sort of purge/debuffing type of spells will eat up 10 things.

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The logitech version of the naga is far more reliable and slightly cheaper. It is hard to not pick the choice that cost less and lasts longer.

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I don't like to use mouse buttons as hotkeys simply because you lose accuracy with your pointer in that way. Sure, it is more prominent in games like Dota 2 but if I have to move my thumb the slighest, I don't have as much precision with my pointer and in WoW that translates to not having full control over character while running. This is especially true for spells you use on the move a lot. Those spells are horrible to bind to a mouse button in my opinon. Casts maybe works, but then again, you still lose accuracy.

I have around 65 keybinds I think, where maybe 8 of them are bound to my mouse (Mionix Naos 5000) and rest on keyboard. There are plenty of hotkeys on the keyboard, you just gotta use them all and learn to use them.

So I'd recommend spending your money on a mouse that is comfortable and has good accuracy. I think paying money for those two things is much more valuable than paying for 10 extra buttons which you can use the keyboard for.

I have two nagas for both my desktop and laptop. I have never had any issues with either minus the cord getting worn down from rubbing on my old computer desk, but it didnt effect the mouse at all. Id say the best thing to do would be go to best buy and buy both and just return whichever one you dont like. With best buys return policy you have 30 days to return it with no questions asked, so take advantage of that and give both a try.

This is too true. I have given Razer every chance imaginable to impress me... and none of their products hold up to aggressive/frequent game play. Razer is good for about three months, then it's over. I'd buy a Logitech product for 5 bucks, they're more durable.

I also have a hard time believing you need 48 keybinds in this game.
At max lvl with rotations I think the most keys people use for their role is still under 10.
Add cooldowns, maybe a mount, maybe even a target mark.
After you get past your standard keybinds (non mouse around your movement fingers on the keyboard) there is no way you need 48 keys bound. Unless you are binding food/drink/bags/character screen/stupid chat macro's/etc inifity list.
You should really ask how many keys you might actually need binding.
For me it was under 9.
For others (assuming keyboard turners) it might be more.

If it's pvp you could, if not then I would still see 20 to 30 depending on class. I would wager that you might even need more than 48 in pvp. And how are you only using less than 9 O.O

First you say that the naga doesn't add any more keybinding functionality that other mouses bring then you say that you don't really even need that many anyways. I don't get it.

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Originally Posted by Tyrven

What class do you play that you only need 9 keybinds and you don't click things?

I know with my toons I have 30 to 50 each with 1 to 5 of those being cd macros or things of that nature. For most classes just interrupts, offensive and defensive cds and any sort of purge/debuffing type of spells will eat up 10 things.

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The logitech version of the naga is far more reliable and slightly cheaper. It is hard to not pick the choice that cost less and lasts longer.

I can't use a naga myself anyways (hands to big) so i'll probably give logitech a look at.

This is not true. Actually a lot of WoW pro players don't even use the specialized MMO mice with 10+ buttons and instead opt for a good fidelity mouse with simply M4 and M5 buttons.

The amount of buttons on the mice can be replicated easily by keystroke combinations. Actually it is better this way as your "mouse hand" is already busy with movement and clicking. Increasing the amount of buttons will overwork your hand.

The Naga can be good or bad. The first ones were of good quality, the later ones use cheap components so that they will break more easily (they did the same as Logitech). Don't know how good the quality of the latest model is but I wouldn't suggest any Razer product because of their drivers. Their latest drivers require you to make a Razer account and be online and you allow Razer to collect data about your hardware and installed software. Sure you can use the standard Windows driver but then you can only use normal number keys or num-pad.

If it breaks, talk to Razor support, they're quite sympathetic when it comes to replacing things even out of warranty, for them it prevents people posting on random internet forums when others ask about their products, with answers such as "No no no" or "Don't buy this, what ever you do", although usually those kind of people haven't even tried to get it replaced, they just QQ

Also for everyone posting about it breaking after X months, you've been dumb, all electronic goods are forced by law to have a 1 year return to factory warranty which you can either do by sending it back to the retailer or taking it up with the manufacturer

It doesn't matter whether or not it can be replaced. I shouldn't have to deal with the bullshit of getting it returned in the first place, perhaps they could make a product that is worth a shit, especially when they sell them for exorbitant prices. I mean, if being able to get it fixed is all that matter to you with electronics you might as well buy the cheapest piece with the biggest warrenty you can find. No? That's a Razer product.

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they'd have called the light gay, and plunged the universe back into darkness by squatting their nutsacks over it."